You don’t need to turn the unit off, the GSs Canbus system keeps power enabled for a time, 30 seconds I think, then the unit goes through the shut down procedure.
Good video, thanks. However, I would suggest that you also use the four black collars/spacers to insert in the four Zumo mount screw holes, so they act a secondary spacers between the mount and the 3D cradle. That's per the Garmin instructions. The 3D screw holes are long enough for this.
Hi. I've the same nav and adapter on my bike. Very pleased with it. The XT should power down on its own after a short period of time, when the ignition is switched off. There should be a setting for this in the Garmin 'settings menu' if I recall correctly
Hi Jason. My riding buddy with a F850GS told me about your video. Very helpful! I just purchased a 2023 BMW F750GS and a new Garmin Zumo XT. I received the adaptor from Italy in four days (ordered Sunday, received Wednesday). Had some issues of my own making, but basically followed your video. Except for one thing. I followed my friend's advice about ordering the locking mechanism with the adaptor. I believe you do have to use the supplied locking mechanism and swap out the existing locking mechanism in the BMW unit. The reason is that the supplied locking mechanism has two arms. One to lock the BMW connector, and one to lock the Garmin connector to the BMW unit. If not, I think someone could reach behind and unclip the Garmin while leaving the BMW unit locked. Maybe yours worked differently, but I had to install the supplied locking mechanism. Thank you for the video!
Thanks for the review, I really appreciate that and I’m glad the video was helpful. You are 💯 correct. My Zumo unit does not lock to the adaptor. I operate on the assumption anyone who knows how to snatch the unit is a fellow rider who wouldn’t do that but I may at some point be proven wrong. If I’m in an area where I’m concerned about it, I take the GPS with me when I leave the bike.
I managed to fit my XT into the original mount by slightly elongating the four mounting holes so that the new XT spring pinned power mounting fitted where the old Nav6 pinned power mounting fitted, no big gap at the back of the XT and I wired it to the original power socket down behind the fairing so it turns off 20 seconds or so after you turn the ignition off. The cost? just a little patience and time.
I went through 4 of the Navigators which to BMW’s credit were all replaced under warranty but enough was enough. Same issue of yours and I’m considering the Zumo. Thanks for the vid.
Nice Video. I just mounted up my XT2. I did have to buy a new mounting plate from amazon for $20, because the mounting plate that comes with the XT2 on the handlebar mount kit won't fit. It's been updated to use 3 screws to attach the pigtail. You still have to use the shorter 4 screws that come with the handlebar mount and use the washers. on the XT2 the unit will turn off after shutting the bike power off as long as the units on the Home Screen. Thanks!
I elected to go with the BMW Connected Ride Cradle using my old iPhone. I keep my 14PMax in my pocket. My dealer refund to sell the the Nav6 last year lol. I’ve been happy using the cradle, but I’m thinking of doubling up with the XT2 bar mounted for some adventures. Sometimes the gps on the phone starts wandering all over the place instead of staying on track. I can’t remember if the Garmin did that also.
I wish I had known this - like you I am done with the Nav 6, I had three failed in the same way that you describe. I got so annoyed that I complained to Garmin and asked Garmin to switch me out a Zumo XT. To my surprise they did. However, I went with the Touratech mount as I did not realize that there was another option.
Jason: I'm pretty sure we met and sat together at dinner with a few other guys at the Get On Festival in the Mojave last week. We both confessed our dislike of Cooper Web and our dismay that Roczen repeatedly lets us down. You should have mentioned you had a UA-cam channel....maybe I should have mentioned I had one as well. Anyway, this video on mounting the Zumo XT was great. I had been using my phone and the BMW connected app and it worked fine until this year in the Mojave. My phone kept shutting down because of the heat. I just started researching Nav units other then the BMW one (I even think you talked in the Mojave about how bad the BMW one is) and I ran across your channel. Anyway, great piece of content, thanks for the link to the adapter and the install tips.....S.F.A.
Hey Stan. Wow, what a small world. So funny that you found my video. Glad it was helpful though. Get on was a blast and I’m stoked about going back next year. Will you be at the giant loop ride in June?
@@upshiftingadventures Jason: You are correct, Small World. I'm traveling with my family and won't be able to make the GL fest but come mid June I am on the road for possible until mid August. I'm figuring out the details now. Maybe I see you out on the roads.....S.F.A.
When you order the adaptor plate with the security lock you will get a replacement lock lever that replaces the factory lever which prevents the XT or XT2 from being released. when the factory key is in the lock position this prevents the adaptor plate from being removed. So both are locked.. He showed the sliding locking lever in the beginning of the video but didn't show replacing the factory one in the video.
This doesn’t make any sense. If you haven’t modified the power to the mount, it’s on switched power, and therefore should switch off after ~20 seconds.
I have had this unit for many years now and they wear out eventually so I ordered another one . BTW the XT Does turn itself off when it looses power but it is a delay and it switches to battery power checks itself for updates if near WIFI . So no worries. The locking mechanixm that comes with it if you order it with the security option. Once you install the new locking mechanism it will secure the XT so it cannot be removed until you slide it back in the same way as the Nav units . when my first unit failed I took it apart to see what failed and it is the tiny pins which engage the unit on the front of the adapter . ˇhe are spring loaded and if you remove and replace the unit frequently they eventually will wear out and become unreliability
You don’t need to turn the unit off, the GSs Canbus system keeps power enabled for a time, 30 seconds I think, then the unit goes through the shut down procedure.
Good video, thanks. However, I would suggest that you also use the four black collars/spacers to insert in the four Zumo mount screw holes, so they act a secondary spacers between the mount and the 3D cradle. That's per the Garmin instructions. The 3D screw holes are long enough for this.
Hi. I've the same nav and adapter on my bike. Very pleased with it. The XT should power down on its own after a short period of time, when the ignition is switched off. There should be a setting for this in the Garmin 'settings menu' if I recall correctly
Hi Jason. My riding buddy with a F850GS told me about your video. Very helpful! I just purchased a 2023 BMW F750GS and a new Garmin Zumo XT. I received the adaptor from Italy in four days (ordered Sunday, received Wednesday). Had some issues of my own making, but basically followed your video. Except for one thing. I followed my friend's advice about ordering the locking mechanism with the adaptor. I believe you do have to use the supplied locking mechanism and swap out the existing locking mechanism in the BMW unit. The reason is that the supplied locking mechanism has two arms. One to lock the BMW connector, and one to lock the Garmin connector to the BMW unit. If not, I think someone could reach behind and unclip the Garmin while leaving the BMW unit locked. Maybe yours worked differently, but I had to install the supplied locking mechanism. Thank you for the video!
Thanks for the review, I really appreciate that and I’m glad the video was helpful. You are 💯 correct. My Zumo unit does not lock to the adaptor. I operate on the assumption anyone who knows how to snatch the unit is a fellow rider who wouldn’t do that but I may at some point be proven wrong. If I’m in an area where I’m concerned about it, I take the GPS with me when I leave the bike.
I managed to fit my XT into the original mount by slightly elongating the four mounting holes so that the new XT spring pinned power mounting fitted where the old Nav6 pinned power mounting fitted, no big gap at the back of the XT and I wired it to the original power socket down behind the fairing so it turns off 20 seconds or so after you turn the ignition off. The cost? just a little patience and time.
Thanks a lot - having a Zumo XT on my PAN getting a new Trophy next week. This was exactly the tip I needed 🙏🙋♂️👍
Getting my Trophy in November so good for me also
I went through 4 of the Navigators which to BMW’s credit were all replaced under warranty but enough was enough. Same issue of yours and I’m considering the Zumo.
Thanks for the vid.
Well I just did 4000 mile road trip and the Zumo was absolutely perfect. A couple times my phone app crapped out on me and the Zumo saved my butt.
I have a Nav V and as you say nothing but trouble --now going to invest in a XT2.;-)
Nice Video. I just mounted up my XT2. I did have to buy a new mounting plate from amazon for $20, because the mounting plate that comes with the XT2 on the handlebar mount kit won't fit. It's been updated to use 3 screws to attach the pigtail. You still have to use the shorter 4 screws that come with the handlebar mount and use the washers. on the XT2 the unit will turn off after shutting the bike power off as long as the units on the Home Screen. Thanks!
3dam makes a zumo xt2 version.
I elected to go with the BMW Connected Ride Cradle using my old iPhone. I keep my 14PMax in my pocket. My dealer refund to sell the the Nav6 last year lol. I’ve been happy using the cradle, but I’m thinking of doubling up with the XT2 bar mounted for some adventures. Sometimes the gps on the phone starts wandering all over the place instead of staying on track. I can’t remember if the Garmin did that also.
My Garmin Zumo XT has been 💯 reliable with no issues. The Nav VI however was problematic as hell.
I wish I had known this - like you I am done with the Nav 6, I had three failed in the same way that you describe. I got so annoyed that I complained to Garmin and asked Garmin to switch me out a Zumo XT. To my surprise they did. However, I went with the Touratech mount as I did not realize that there was another option.
Well at least you have a reliable unit now.
Just FYI: The Zumo does shut off by itself when the ignition is turned off if you wait about 30 seconds.
Jason: I'm pretty sure we met and sat together at dinner with a few other guys at the Get On Festival in the Mojave last week. We both confessed our dislike of Cooper Web and our dismay that Roczen repeatedly lets us down. You should have mentioned you had a UA-cam channel....maybe I should have mentioned I had one as well. Anyway, this video on mounting the Zumo XT was great. I had been using my phone and the BMW connected app and it worked fine until this year in the Mojave. My phone kept shutting down because of the heat. I just started researching Nav units other then the BMW one (I even think you talked in the Mojave about how bad the BMW one is) and I ran across your channel. Anyway, great piece of content, thanks for the link to the adapter and the install tips.....S.F.A.
Hey Stan. Wow, what a small world. So funny that you found my video. Glad it was helpful though. Get on was a blast and I’m stoked about going back next year. Will you be at the giant loop ride in June?
@@upshiftingadventures Jason: You are correct, Small World. I'm traveling with my family and won't be able to make the GL fest but come mid June I am on the road for possible until mid August. I'm figuring out the details now. Maybe I see you out on the roads.....S.F.A.
Plus 1 from me. I used the 3dam adapter for my zumo xt2, it works great.
It’s 100% true I order one and got it in 3-4 days
Excellent video. Did you splice in the Zumo XT power converter or is the device functioning ok connected directly to BMW supplied power?
It works fine just using the supplied power
Thank you! I am torn on the Cradle or the XT. Looks like the 1250 is getting used for purpose too! I hit the sub button.
Awesome, thank you I really appreciate that!
The GPS aren't locked =)
Just push the release on the "Zumo Bracket" =)
But the Adapter is locked...
When you order the adaptor plate with the security lock you will get a replacement lock lever that replaces the factory lever which prevents the XT or XT2 from being released. when the factory key is in the lock position this prevents the adaptor plate from being removed. So both are locked.. He showed the sliding locking lever in the beginning of the video but didn't show replacing the factory one in the video.
I use my nav vi to monitor my fuel range and tire pressure, can you do this with the XTER?
Is the Garmin component ordered separately from Garmin? If so, are there variable specs?
Yes, the GPS is a garmin unit. You can buy from Garmin directly or through a dealer
My nav6 does the same thing,it’s called Ghosting. So a garmin zumo xt2 is my next choice!
I’m glad I made the swap. The Zumo is a far better unit for adventure riding. I’ve had zero issue with it so far.
I was just wondering if the jogg wheel works with the xt and if the xt keeps the vehicle and trip logs like the Nav 5 or 6 does.
It doesn’t work with the wonder Wheel but it will log your trips. I think you can also use the connected app with it but I’m not sure
What size screwdriver for tgr screws to the power supply
I believe it was a very small torx. T5 if I’m not mistaken
Do you loose the functionality of the handlebar wheel control?
Unfortunately yes
Do you have a link to the company who made the bracket
It’s in the description
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This doesn’t make any sense. If you haven’t modified the power to the mount, it’s on switched power, and therefore should switch off after ~20 seconds.
I have had this unit for many years now and they wear out eventually so I ordered another one . BTW the XT Does turn itself off when it looses power but it is a delay and it switches to battery power checks itself for updates if near WIFI . So no worries. The locking mechanixm that comes with it if you order it with the security option. Once you install the new locking mechanism it will secure the XT so it cannot be removed until you slide it back in the same way as the Nav units .
when my first unit failed I took it apart to see what failed and it is the tiny pins which engage the unit on the front of the adapter . ˇhe are spring loaded and if you remove and replace the unit frequently they eventually will wear out and become unreliability
It's your finger that doesn't work... You're welcome!